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March 08, 2019

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How blockchain will manage networks

Ethernet networking technology is inherently insecure and hard to manage. To address that, researchers say a blockchain approach to network management is needed. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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How to adopt a disruptive network technology with minimal disruption

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Is Cisco's CCIE certificate relevant any more?

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FinOps services aim to tackle cloud financial management

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Wireless spectrum shortage? Not so fast

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Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging

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How to determine if Wi-Fi 6 is right for you

Miscellaneous: Dell EMC and Intel®

The Business Value of Data Protection in IT Transformation

This infographic looks at the business value of data protection in IT transformation. Read more ▶

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How to adopt a disruptive network technology with minimal disruption

Emerging network technologies such as SDN, SD-WAN and intent-based networking promise to improve service and streamline operations, but don't let the transition process throw a wrench into existing activities. Read more ▶

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HP's President's Day Sale Continues With up to 56% off Select Products - Deal Alert

For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

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Is Cisco's CCIE certificate relevant any more?

The Cisco Certified Internetwork Experts (CCIE) certification is a career pinnacle for many network professionals. But not everyone thinks it's worth the investment in time and money. Read more ▶

 
 
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FinOps services aim to tackle cloud financial management

As companies move farther away from on-premises data centers toward the cloud, figuring out how best to leverage that shift becomes increasingly important. That's where FinOps comes in. Read more ▶

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Wireless spectrum shortage? Not so fast

There’s no shortage of the radio spectrum essential to wireless communications, thanks to greater spectral efficiency and improving regulatory policies. But vigilance is required. Read more ▶

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Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging

Most industries that are moving to modern IoT are faced with integrating the new technology with their older gear, making for a complex transition, but the technical side of the process is getting simpler by the day. Read more ▶

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How to determine if Wi-Fi 6 is right for you

The Wi-Fi 6 is on the horizon. Follow these steps to determine if your business should upgrade to the new wireless standard and how to prepare. Read more ▶

White Paper: Dell

Managing Deployment and Ensuring Security throughout the PC Lifecycle

To successfully navigate workforce transformation, you need to consider both IT and end-user needs. Upgrading your hardware, and “right-sizing” it to fit your workforce only solves half the issue. On this video meetup, we discuss the logistics, both operational and security that you’ll need to consider when managing your organization’s PC lifecycle, as well as how Dell can help get you there. This panel includes, Ian Haynes, Product Marketing Manager for Dell EMC and Jason Christensen, Dell EMC Product Development Manager. Read more ▶

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